Ubisoft reviews

3.4

61% would recommend to a friend

(4,319 total reviews)
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Yves Guillemot

34% approve of CEO

27% positive business outlook

Ubisoft has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 4,319 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Ubisoft employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Mídia e comunicação industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Jul 31, 2015

Don't unless you're starting out

Anonymous employee
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

The people I worked with were fun and talented. Tons of restaurants around Ubisoft Montreal. Great job security. Beer on Fridays.

Cons

Tech sharing and management is a disaster. As a programmer, prepare to spend a lot of time integrating and merging features from other projects. The management is completely full of itself and convinced that Ubisoft makes the best games in the industry. There is very little looking into what other companies are doing. Very little innovation, most games apply the same 'game loop' of open up an area, do the quests in that area, go to new area, rinse and repeat. You will be expected to do a LOT of overtime with almost zero compensation. If you work 400 hours of overtime, you're lucky if you get 40 hours in vacation. Someone who leaves Ubisoft for a year and then comes back will almost always have a better position/salary then if they had stayed at Ubisoft.

3.0
Sep 21, 2024
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Great coworkers. Talented and generally very kind and welcoming. I can't speak for the entirety of the company, but I always felt comfortable in my team. Overall still good benefits. 5 weeks of paid vacation per year for all employees is nothing to scoff at.

Cons

RTO enforced company-wide by upper management. All employees will be required to comply to a new 3 days / week policy (with two fixed days and a third day that can be chosen by the employee). This includes employees who decided to move or even purchase a home farther from the city, due to previous WFH policy allowing this. Those employees are told to either sell their home to move closer, endure the brutal commutes (2+ hours one way), or simply leave the company. Not a single exception is allowed outside of people in categories protected by law (disabilities & such). This is enforced despite the international collaboration culture that was firmly in place. Many employees who entirely work with people located in other studios will need to endure traffic, expensive parking, and hours of time wasted only to then sit at their desk and join a Microsoft Teams meeting with coworkers overseas from a loud open office environment. Other benefits were cut during this announcement as well. A "work from anywhere" policy that allowed you to work up to a few weeks while traveling anywhere in the world was squashed entirely. They are also leaving the door open for adding to the 3/days per week. It is entirely possible for the RTO mandate to get worse in the future (4 days/week or even full in-office). Absolutely nothing positive was offered to employees to counteract the negative impact of the RTO. To top it off, everyone is worried over the company's poor current state. Stock is slumping. Star Wars Outlaws struggled to sell well. XDefiant is dying out. The only thing on the horizon right now is Assassin's Creed Shadows, and it has already been surrounded by controversy (whether justifiably so or not). This is weighing heavily on everyone's minds. Given all of this, it's really difficult to recommend this company to anyone right now.

3.0
Sep 18, 2024
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Good benefits, free coffee, free fruits, gym membership, reduced public transit

Cons

Constantly changing policies not the in the best interest of employees. After years of avoidance finally came out with a 100% work from home policy. People moved away, sold their houses, changed their kids schools. Not even 6 months later they turned around and said yeah ooops just kidding, loooool. and forced everyone back in office 2 days a week. Not even a year later they are now forcing everyone back in office 3 days a week. There's no free parking unless you arrive at 6am and taking the bus and metro for some if not feasible or possible. They fired all the long term people who worked in the gym for 20+ years and replaced them with a horrible 3rd party company and gave access to people outside of the organization. So the gym could have even more bros invade it. Everything they do is for $$$ and not for the benefit of the employees. 80% of the company shouts from the rooftops how their policies ruin their lives and they suggest we talk to mental health professionals to help us cope with the horrible changes they are constantly imposing on us. They say people want to come into office, but when it wasn't inforced hardly anyone did. I think that speaks for itself. They give fictitious reasons for their arbitrary policies. Good luck with that. I for one will not stick around to see this get even worse. Plenty of fully remote companies out there to work for.

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